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Re: Embedding external parts into KDE
by krazyC on Thursday 21/Dec/2000, @07:26
it's funny how kde gets accused of copying windows, when bonobo is pretty much an interface by interface copy of OLE. it shows great vision that kde was able to move away from CORBA when it didn't work into this beauty of a component system. if that's not enough, kparts/dcop has already shown itself capable of evolving while already providing a strong base functionality. now that's what i call innovation.
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Re: Embedding external parts into KDE
by John on Thursday 21/Dec/2000, @13:20
Their is a reason GNOME has decided to base bonobo on OLE. OLE is a DAMN good component model. Sure it's complicated, but it's the best out there.
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  • Re: Embedding external parts into KDE
    by krazyC on Thursday 21/Dec/2000, @13:46
    i never said it wasn't. i was alluding to the fact that kde's architecture is innovative. i'm no expert, but i think kparts will keep evolving as need arises, and meanwhile it works.
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